Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, March 18, 1915, Image 5

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DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD: DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
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Grocery
H Cans Corn ...250
VW 2 pkgs Post Toastics 25c
'.i Cans of Peas 25c
2 pkgs Corn Flakes 25c
2 large cans Tomatoes 25c
3 qts Cranberries 25c
2 pkgc Pcttijohns 25c
We have a largr assortment of
Heavy Men's UncLjwear, Duck
Coats, Wool Blankets, Comforts,
and Sweaters that we are closing
out at about cost price.
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Dakota City,
L. ROSS
Nebraska
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notlcu Is lieioby Kivon tlmt by virtue ol
nuonloi of xnle Issued by Oeo. Wllklns,
cleilt of tliodlstilut couit lu nutl for DuLo
tu county, Nebnisku, uml Ulicctcd to mo,
Oconto imln, shurllT of siild county, com
nmntlliiK mo to soli tliu promises liuitilnnft
or described to satisfy n coitaln JiiclKiiiunt
of tho wild illsti let court of said county and
Htnto. iilitnliieil at tbo Kobiuiuy. 1(114. tonil
tboioof. In favor of tlio Klist Natloiuil Hank
of Sioux Olty, Iowa, anil aKaliist Allied
nullum, for tlm sum of Tbirty-two iiun-
dredSuunty-nlue Dollarsand Sevonty-lUo
emits (H279.75). and its costs In the dlstilct
court of Woodbury county, Iowa, taxed at
tuu sum of Mioveu nouaisaiiu Tinny veins
(S11.SU), and Us attorney's fees amounting to
(seventy Hollars and iitnoty-nltie cents
(S70.99). toKotlierwlth interest tlieioon at
tlio I ate of Klulit (8) pereoutum per annum
fiom the. 1C tli day of June A. D., 1U14, and Its
costs taxed at tlio sum of Koi ty-ouu Dollar
and Klitlity-ilvtj cents ($11 H5), benlclemipilor
Hon of taxes union n linn to tbe sum of
Korty-sovon Dollars and Tlilrteeu cents
(JI7.13).
I havulovlod upon tlio following desoilb
ed property, to-wit:
All or block one (1), except lot blireo (3);
all of block two (2), oxrept lot two (2); all of
block Uireo (3), except lots ono (1) and
tluco (!)); all of block four (I) except lot
threo (HI; allof block llel5); all or block
soven(7);allof block elKlit(Hj;all of block
nine (0), except lot tnirteen (l:i) j all of block
ten (HI), except lot tluco (3). all of block
eleven (11 . and all or block tele,(l'i) all in
Lakeside raik, and also t no unplatted
portion of lot tlueo (!)), section thirty-two
(!K), touuslilp twenty-nine 29), latiKonluo
(U).eastiif tbo Hlxtli .ptlnclpal moildliiii,
coiitiilnlnt? Uority-seon and ninety one
Imndiedtlis (27.W) ncies. all beliiB located
in Dakota county. Nebraska.
And I will, on Tuesday, tbo sixth 'ny of
Apill, 11115, at one o'clock I'. M., of said
day, at tlio south fi out door of the couit
house In Dnkntfi Ulty. Dakota eounty, Ne
braska, piocood to sell at public auction to
the highest bidder, all of the above describ
ed property, or so muoli tho ieor as may bo
necessary to satisfy said order of sale Is
sued by Ueo. Wllklns, clerk or the dlstilat
court In and for Dakota county, Nebraskn.
tho amount due thereon In tlio uggieKnte
being tho sum of Thirty-four Hundred Two
Dollars and KlKhty-nlno cent s(H402.89), with
Interest, and prior tnx costs amounting to
KortyNeven Dollars and Thliteon cents
(J 17.18). iiiiil acciulngcosts.
Given under my hand this Slrd doy of
Kebrunry, A. 1).. 1915.
Gkoikik gain,
i Sliorlir cf Dakota county, Nebraska
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first publication 2-26-5W
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NotlcolBheieby given that by vlrtuo of
an order of sale Issued by Georgo Wllklns,
clorlc of tho district court In and for Da
kota county, NourasKa, aim uirecicu ro mo,
George Unln, sherltl of said county, com
manding me to soli the promises herein
after described to satisfy a certain Judg
montof the said dlslilct court of said coun
ty nnd state, obtnlnod at the February, 1913,
torm thoieof, lnfavorof AUco K. Htlmson,
plalntllT, and ngalnst Agnes McOormlck,
Mnrgaiet A. McOormlck. and John K.
GrafT, defendants, for tho sum of Ono Hun
dred Four dollars and Thirty-live cents
U104.35), with Interest tlioroon at tho into
of IB per cent per annum from dato of
Judgment, and his costs taxod at Sixty-two
dollars and Sevonty-llvo cents ($02,751, bo
sides a prior Hen of taxes amounting' to
Thirty-one dollars and Slxty-on cents
(XUl.fll).
I have levlbd upon tho following describ
ed property, towit:
Soutuwost quartor of the northeast
quarter of section llfteen (15), township
twenty-nlnol!9). iaiigosoveni7).oastof tlio
uitiii nrinciniil meridian, all being located
in said Dakota county and state of Nobias-
And Twill on Monday, tho fith day of
Anrii loiR. nt loo'clock A. M.. of said day
nt tlm inutli front door Of tllOCOUl t llOUBO 111
Dakota Olty. Dakota county Nobi oska, pro
ceod to sell at public auotlon to the highest
and best blddor, for cash, nil of the above
described propotty, or so much tboreof as
may bo necessary to satisfy said order or
sale Issued by Georgo Wllklns, clerk of tho
dlstilctcourt in nnd for Dakota county,
Nebraska, the amount due thereon In the
aggregato being the sum of One Hundred
, Blxty-sevon dollars ond Ten cents i $107.10),
k and prior tax costs amounting to Thirty
one dollois and Sixty-one conts ($31.61),
with Interest and nccruing costs.
Given under my hand this 25th day of
Februnry. A. D.. 1916.
Sheriff of Dakotu county, Nob.
SEED OATS
ANU
SEED CORN
SWO OATS: Ratckln'i Hew Alberta. CsrmU Grown.
Blcreit. HeiTlnt. Vleldint Otu Knownor Grown. AdsptM
to uy Stite In tbe Union. We hire hindled ind tent out
thouisndi ol buiheli of these Osti verwbere diirinjr tbe Uil
fircrein. TbeyyleldonfoodUndlOO. 125 lo 160 buihels
per wre. We ibo bwdle 11 other leidinr bat tirletlci.
SEED CORN: Diamond Joe's Dig Early While Seed
Corn. Urjeit Eared. Eitlleitto Milure. Tborontbbted ind
Heifleit Yieldlnt Field Corn In eiUtence. Ererr Uc pro
duce one tnd two rood en. Seed Sclentlficsllr Pre ptred.
ThoroufMy Dried and Properly Cured. Cm be relied upon
to trow nd tire perfect ittnd. We ilio trow ill tbe Leid
Int. Deit Virletlei. White ind YeUow, Esrljr. Medium and
Lite, idaoted to your loctllty.
Onr Big Catalogue and Simples Mailed Free. Send aloni
atmei ol nelihbon who are lmereited in Btller Farm,
Gran and Garden Seeds. Address
RATEKIN'S SEED HOUSE, Shenandoah, Iowa.
OVER GB YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
ConvniQHT3 &c.
Anrorla tending a aketeli nnd lcicrlptlf)rnifi!
quickly aacottala our upliik a ireo wm-uiir i
liiTontlnn it prulinbly paloiitnli to. iiiiniiiiin
tloniatrlctlyronnUoiitlnl. HANOUUOK on 'atciita
eutf-e. OMuit neency foraccurlnu puluiilt.
I'atoula lukin tbrouuh llunu A Co. receive
tfttiat notice, without ctinruo, lu tho
Scientific Jteencatt,
A hnndaomely llhiflrati'd weekly. Ijireett C?
culntion of nny fclfinillo Journul. 'lcrnu, U n
Tonr: four monlUa, IL. Boldliyall nowiiiolcri.
IYIUNN &Co.364BroadwaNew York
' Utanch OtHca. CS V Bt-Waahlu.inn. II. U.
Real estate loans. Geo Wilkens.
Miss Aileen Stinson visited rela
tives in Lyons Saturday and Sunday.
Stephen Hansen, of near Water
bury, transacted business here last
Saturday.
Mound City Paints and Varnishes
preserve and beautify Dakota City
Pharmacy.
Will Best, -of the Winnebago
Chieftain, was an over night visitor
here last Wednesday.
Miss Myrtle Baughman departed
Friday of last week for a month's
visit with relatives in Helmer, Ind.
Why go hungry when you can get
a good lunch between meals at Van
de Zedde's, in the Schriever store.
The E. S. Nelsen family moved
Tuesday from the Schmied house to
the Barto house in the east part of
town.
Ralph Graham fell from a barn
loft Tuesday and seriously injured
one of his arms. He was taken to
Sioux City for treatment.
Dakota City Pharmacy has added
a full line of magazines and periodi
cals. Will take subscriptions for
anything in this line. Deliveries
made promptly.
Judge R. E. Evans went to Omaha
and Lincoln on business the first of
the week, He had a case in the su
preme court to look after, and also
some matters in the legislature to
to look afer.
W. E. Morrison has severed his
connection with the S. A. Stinson
store and has gone on the road again
for the Reliable Rug Co., of Des
Moines, la. Harry Schmidt has
taken his place in the store.
J. B. Keller, who has been assist
ant in the Edwards & Bradford Lum
ber Co's store and yards in this place
for several months past, severed his
connection with the firm Monday
and returned to South Sioux City.
Fred Runge moved with his fami
ly into the Mrs. Vice Cooley house
Tuesday. They have been stopping
temporarily with Mr. Runge's broth
er, Henry Runge, on Walker's Is
land, since their return from North
Dakota.
Mrs. Geo. Wilkins and baby daugh
ter went to Lincoln. Neb., Sunday,
to spend a couple of weeks with Mrs.
Wilkin's parents. Mr. Wilkins de
parted Monday evening tor Excelsi
or Springs, Mo., for a few weeks'
treatment at the sanitarium there
for liver trouble.
Farm Demonstrator Hugh Ray
mond has an article in this issue of
the Herald on the "Treatment of
Oats for Smut." It will be of spec
ial interest to farmers who contem
plate sowing oats this spring. The
oats can be treated any time now,
and will then be in readiness when
needed.
The North Eastern Nebraska dis
trict Sons of Herman held a delegate
meeting here Monday in the I. 0. 0.
F. hall, at which three delegates
from each of the Pender. Emerson
and Dakota City lodges were present
to decide on the location for their
annual picnic. Dakota City was
selected as the place to hold it, and
the local lodge will fix the date later
on.
Thinking the best is not too good
for Dakota City, D. M. Neiswanger
has engaged L. H. Austin as phar
macist in his store. Mr. Austin has
been manager and chief man for
some time at the Todd-Becker drug
store in the Martin block, Sioux
City, la. He is a young man 24
years old. married, and comes with
the highest recommendations from
Todd-Becker Co. He wants to get
in the country for a change. They
will move April 1st into the Gribble
house recently vacated by W. E.
Morrison.
A St. Patrick's day program was
given Wednesday evening at tho
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kramp-
er by the members of St. Michael's
parish of South Sioux City. The fol
lowing program was presented:
"St. Patrick's Day," St. Michael
choir; "St. Patrick," Rev. II. J.
Scheler; vocal solo, S. A. Stinson;
toast, J.J. McAllister; vocal solo,
John Flynn; instrumental music,
Miss Martha Murphy; toast, Miss
Mary A. Ball; "Iresh Medley," Jo
seph Heebe; vocal solo, Mrs. Eva
Maloney; reading, Miss Nellie I lem
ming; music, Mrs. E. W. Nordyke;
toast, E. T. Kearney; chorus, St.
Michael's choir.
W. C. Sunt! was at Lyons Friday
of last week on business.
Mrs. M. F. Laughlin is at Tilden,
Nebr., teaching an art class.
Painting and paperhanging. Lot
Brasfield do your houseeleaning.
Phono 20.
L. J. O'Br'p'i, the plumber, has
moved with his wife into tho Henry
W. Wood residence.
Mrs J M Huev of Randolph is
spending tho week here at the homo
of her son, Ed J Huey.
New cottage in South Sioux City
for sale at a bargain. D S Marker,
405 Fourth street, Sioux City.
Miss Marguerite Shreiner enter
tained the cirls of the high school at
her homo in Morningside last Satur
day afternoon.
LOST A white female greyhound.
with yellow spots, wore leather col-
ar. Suitable reward by returning
to D. M. Neiswanger, Dakota City.
Mrs Mary Benckc and two child
ren of St Paul, Minn, arrived here
Monday for a visit at Uje home ol
Mrs Benckc's sister, Mrs Paul
Kinkle.
Tho ouster proceedings instituted
by Will Learner to eject Richard
Baucous trom the Learner iarm
south of Homer, wasdecided in Judge
McKinley s court Monday in lavor
of Baugous.
Miss Mary Robertson has resigned
her position in the Dakota City
schools, having accepted the position
of deputy postmaster. She will, take
up the work as soon as the ofiice
changes hands.
F. A. Wood returned Tuesday from
a trip to Woodbine, la., where L
accompanied his parents on their
trip to the home of their daughter,
Mrs. L. W. White, where they have
taken up their residence for the
present.
WANTED A good steady gentle
manly salesman to handle a Ward's
wagon in Dakota County. No ex
perience needed. For full particu
lars write promptly to Dr. Ward's
Medical Company, Winona, Minn.
Established 185G.
A Mr. Lynch from Missouri was
here from Saturday until Monday
looking ever the Edwards & Brad
ford Lumber Co's business with a
view to purchasing it. As yet no
anouncement has been made by the
company of the sale.
A very pleasing entertainment was
given by the primary grades of the
school in the assembly room of the
school house last Friday evening.
The hall was crowded to overflowing
and everyone enjoyed the play, "The
Cinder Maid," acted by the little
tots.
Earl Wright and Donald Best, who
applied for enlistment in the navy at
the recruiting station in bioux Uty
last week, were sent to Omaha Mon
day for their iinal examination.
Wright was accepted, while Best's
application was rejected in the phys
ical examination on account of heart
weakness.
Phenomenal Bargain.
We btiTu been iurtuuutu in uiuking
iiVrunyotnciitH wLiuli ouablo uh to oilier
joti u yenr'b Hiibtioriplion to Fermor
anil iiruedur uml tlio Herald for only
$1.00. This is it u nnnnnal bargain;
tako ndvuntugo of it TODAY, Your
subscription to Farm or uml Brooder
meuDB tlmt jou tire ontitled to freo
consultation with tho Hpooinl Sorvico
Departmont of Farmer aud Brooder
upon any question portuiniDg to farm
ing uud stock raising during tho term
of your subscription to thai nuigi.zino.
This sorvico ulouo is worth the prioo
we ask for both publications. Let us
have your ordor NOW. Pupora sont
to different addresses if desired.
ADOUT FAllMKIl AND BREEDER.
Farmer uud Breeder is pro eminent
ly a magazine of farm and stock f aotB,
It shows exactly how to do tho things
the way they1 aro being dono by the
most successful farmers and brooders.
It gives clear, DEFINITE and intelli
gent oxpluuatioris of farm methods
and systems. It is broad and varied
in scope and gives you ideas, plans,
and methods that you can supply at
onco and put dollars in your pockets,
For Sale
Four Red Polled Bulls, quality tho
best, und of a good milking Btinin.
Geo. O. Blessing, Homer, Nebr.
No Fake War News
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Sioux City Journal
During tho present European War
you wont facts not rumors. Tho
Sioux Olty Journal receives Both Day
and Night reports of tho most roliable
nows-gathoring organization on the
faco of tho globo Tlio Associated
Press. This organization litis its staff
men in all tho unpitols of Europe. Its
ohiof concern is to send facts, not
rumors. It beoks to mako certain that
its dispatches aro antbcntlo boforo
thoy aro placed on tho wires,
Tho dosiro of Tlio Journal at all
times is to give its teadors the facts
not to mislead thorn mth falstC dis
tressing and tinconilrnied reportt
aud it will adliero to that pnlioy dur
ing tLo presont courst of events in
Europo.
The Journal, in receiving both Day
and Night Associated Pi ess Reports,
givos its readers a twont-rour hour
sorvico In publishing Morning,
Evening and Sunday Editions, Tlio
Journal is prepared to give a servico
that ouniiot bo equaled by that of any
othertiiowspapor in this seetlou.
The vSioux City Journal
Morning Evening Sunday
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
DISTRICT COURT DATES
The folloging are tlio dittos for hold
ing district court as given by Judgo
Graves:
Cnraiag county, Ma roll 8, Noyoni
bor 3; Dakota county, February 10;
September 27; Stanton county, March
1, Ootouorl; (Jodur county, reuruory
1, September 1!); Dlx n county, March
22, December 0, aud Thurston county,
April 0, Ootober 11.
For Sale
Good young team, woight 11,000,
I Will noil ono or both, John B, Evans,
HOMEFl.
Mrs. T. D. Curtis nnd daughter
Marion spent the week end at the
Phil Hiw. home.
liaymond Smith was a week end
guest at the Phil Renz home.
Mrs. Edwards and children return
ed Sunday from Sioux City after at
tending the Johnson funeral. Mr.
Johnson was Mrs. Edwards' father.
Miss Vilma Stukey, of York, Neb.,
was n week end guest of hor sister,
Miss Eva Stukey, at the Will Lea
rner home.
Gertie Buckland, of Morningside,
was a between train guest at tho
home of her father, Will Buckland.
Louise Nelsen was absent from
school last week on account of an
attack of the grip.
Ed Ross was on the sick list last
week.
Mrs. Heckox is on tho sick list.
The Misses Emma Wilkins, Cora
Larson, Elsie Wilkins and Bessie
Hughes were incoming passengers
from Sioux City Wednesday of last
week.
Mrs. Sarah Jones was a guest at
the T. D. Curtis home Wednesday.
Mrs. J. E. Wagner returned to her
home at LeMars, la., Wednesday.
Judge R. E. Evans was down from
Dnkota City Wednesday.
Eph Rockwell and wife, of South
Sioux City, were Homer visitors
Thursday.
George Harris shipped a car load
of hogs Wednesday.
The Ed Beardshear family, who
have been quite ill with grip, are
d!owly recovering.
Earn Harris and family were
guests at the Rob Jones home Fri
day. 01T Harris' family and I'irn Har
ris and family were guests at the
James Harris home Tuesday.
August Wilkins and Henry Ost
meyer went to Sioux City Thursday
to be pall bearers at the Johnson fu
neral Friday. They returned Mon
day. Will Rockwell and family were
dinner guests at the James Allaway
home Thursday.
Mrs. Annie Weander, of Sioux
City, was a vistitor at home here
Sunday,
Mrs. Sadie Grimstead and children
and Mrs. Bessie Holsworth went to
Sioux City Friday to visit their
grand-parents, returning Sunday.
Phil Renz lost a valuable horse
last week.
'Mrs. Ella Bruce departed for
Ltisk, Wyo., Sunday, to file on a
homestead. She bought Claude
Thacker s relinquishment.
Jimmy Allaway has purchased two
lots east of the Sherman McKinley
lots in Fair View.
Theodore McGlashan was a Hoiner
visitor from Salem Monday.
Ex-county Commissioner Gill, of
Winnebago, -was a Hoiner visitor
Monday.
Mrs. C.J. O'Connor, Mrs. Will
Ryan, Mrs. D. B. Stidworthy, Miss
Charlotte Kelly and Mrs, C. H. Max
well were north bound passengers
Friday evening. " " r '
Telephone line No. 4 Wiggle
creek held a meeting, re-elected
the old officers, decided to fix the
line up and reduced the rate from
$18 to $15. Now is the time for new
members; the reduction in rates
ought to be quite an inducement.
We think there ought to be a
"Booster" club started here to boost
the Commercial club to boost the
railroad to boost a foot bridge.
What is the matter with a petition,
asking all Homer and surrounding
country that patronize the railroad,
to sign it.
borne one got a bag ot pop corn
that the tenth grade had in Alla
way's store Friday that they were
going to treat the ninth grade with.
Tom said it was not I. Jim said it
was not I. And it was not I W.
said. Say, girls, have you found
out yet who it was?
The tenth grade gave an informal
party and entertained the ninth
grade in the club room at the school
house Friday evening. Some of tho
eleventh graders or and thought
they woulk like to hear tho girls
scream, so played burglar and very
dramatically entered the basement
by the coal bin window. Well, Miss
Stukey, who was chaperon, is not
the scary kind anu nary a scream
from any of the bunch. Marshal
O' Dell was sent for. but the boys
did not wait for his arrival, just lit
out without the fun they expected.
Say, boys, take a wash rag along
next time and be sure you get all
the coal dust off before any one sees
you.
The following item fromSpearfish,
S. D., which appeared in a recent is
sue of thetlaily papers will bo of in
terest to tho people of Homer and
vicinity; "This community is exer
cised over the will left by S. F. Sta
ley a wealthy rancher here, who died
unexpectedly, in which he cut off his
relatives with l each and ielt a
$10,000 estate to a strange woman.
States Attorney Stirrett is conduct
ing an investigation. Staley, who
was 58 years old, died of pneumonia
after a brief illness. Just before
his death he called a notary, dictated
a will and signed it, in which he
leaves his whole estste to Effie F.
Lampson, aged 35, who has been
lividg here for the past two months.'
His Bister, brother and nephew, who
reside at Tracy, Minn., were each
cut off with $1. According to his
relatives Staley had only known the
Lampson woman tor a lew weeks.
He had been twice married and di
vorced, but where his wives are or
whether he left any children by
them is not known.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Dakota City, Nob., March 15, 1915.
The board of county commission
ers of Dakota county, Nebraska met
pursuant to adjournment for the
purpose of letting contracts for
bridges for the year commencing
March 15, 1915. Members present:
Thos Long, chairman; O. W. Fisher,
A. Ira Davis, and Goo. Wilkins,
county clerk, when the following
proceedings wore had, to-wit:
At 1 o'clock of this day bids were
opened by clerk, read and tabulated,
after which Commissioner Davis
moved to reject all bids, but was not
seconded. Whereupon board award
ed contract to the Beatty Contract
ing company ot Blair, Nebraska,
they being the lowest bidders, on a
gootl and sufficient bond in the sum
of one thousand dollars.
Board also awarded contract for
furnishing bridge plank to L. J.
Millard of Omaha, Nebraska, for
the sum of $29.00 per M., F. O. B.
on cars to any railroad station in
Dakota county, Nebraska.
The following bonds were nlso ap
proved at this time by tho board:
TrelT Deroin, road overseer dis
trict No. 22.
Roy Armour, road overseer dis
trict No. 9.
William P. Kuhl, road overseer
district No. 15.
Board adjourned to meet April 15,
191
Georgo Wllklns, clerk
Klrst publication 8-lMw
rilOUATE NOTICE TO OnEDITOIlS .
In tho eounty
111 listen.
Ill till) 111 III
O'lloniior, ii. .
IMUUCUlx liu.
urt of Dakota county, No-
ot tho statu of Oharles
I.
.tlvcn. lh.it llio creditor
of llinsaUl deceased will meet tho lulinlnls
tratrlx of sahl estate, lKiforoiiH'.coiinty JiuIko
of Uakota county, Nebraska, nt tlio county
court room In said county, on tho lUh day
of AliKUst.lUlS.iiiuluik tho 11th (lay of Hept-einlwi-,11116,
at Ulo'cloekn in, each day fortlie
purpose of presenting their claims for ex
amination, adjustment niu! allowance. Six
mouths are allowed for creditors to present
thuli claims' und one year for the adminis
tratrix to settle mild estate, fiom the 10th
day of March, 11)15, Tills notice 111 ho pitli
llshedln tho HakotiiOounty Herald for four
weeks suecosslely pilor to tho lltlt dny
or Aimust. UUD. I
Witness my hand, ami seal of said court,
this llltli day of .Match, A. I'. IMS.
M. W. AIoICini.ky,
hkai,. , County JihIkc.
BfVH
STNSON'S
Specials for Saturday, Mar, 13
Fojt tHis Xs.y Oanly
1 lb cut Spiced Herring, per lb 15c
I kcgMilchcr Herring $1.25
liest Boiling Meat per lb 12Kc
1 doz nice Oranges 20c
2 pkgs of 15c Post Toastics 25c
K lb 00c UlkTca : 20c
2 lbs fancy dried Peaches 25c
Shoulder Roasts, per lb -. 14c
3 cans Corn 25c
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A few pair Men's odd size pants at Half Price.
All our calicos at 6c per yard.
We will have on hand for Saturday trade, new
lettuce, radishes and onions.
Stinson's
Da.k.ote. City,
Nebraska.
Klrst publication 2-l-Bw
NOTICE.
To Wlllielmlne Dlorklim, Melln Kclilel
folt, Wlllliinr Jl. niurkliiK. I .oil Is '(J. Dlerk
lint, Ida Hleik, Henry Dloiklng, Kred
inei'kliiK, ()ail Dleiklnu, AniiaHinult, Her
man DlerkliiK, Minnie DlorkliiK, lOrnest
lJlurklmt, Otto DlcikltiK, Lena Ulerklnit,
William OehluiklnK nnd all petsouti lntei
cstedlntlio estate of William DlciklnK,
deceased :
You and each of you aio huiehy notified
that on tlie '.'Utli day of January A. 1)., 11)16,
William 11. DleikuiK, adiiilntsiiator of the
estate of William Dlcrkluir, deceased, tiled
his petition In the district com t of Dakota
county, Nehraska, the object nnd piajer
of which uio to obtain a decree and order
dliectlmj and autlioilzlnu tlio said admin
istrator to oxecuto, acknowledge nnd de
liver to tho defendant William Oohlorklmt
a full covenant win ranty deed couveylim
the wist half of the southwest quarter
t"i8Wl.i)nnd tho northeast oumtor of
the southwest quarter! N ICH K !j) of sec
tion twenty-sever vt). township twenty
nine (VU) north of iiuiko nine (U) east of the
Mil 1'. M.lu the county of Dakota uud state
of Nebraska, In accoidnuco with and to ear
ly out the tonus of a con ti act between tho
said William Dloiklnit aud Wlllielmlne
meriting. Ids wife, nnd a defendant herein,
and tho defendant William Oohlorklnit,
said contract havluit been made iIuiIiik the
lifetime of said William DloiktuK, deceas
ed, and pioviilliiK for tho conveyance of
said leal estate. Hald petition will be
heaid In Ohiimbora nt the court house lu
l'eiider. In the county of Thurston, state of
NelMU ska, on tho 20tli dny of .March, A. 1).,
191S, at 10 o'clock A.M.
This notice Is doorood published lu tho
Dakota Uouuty Herald.
Dated this outli day of January. A. I).,
1010.
William ir. Dikukino,
Administrator of tho estato of William
DloikliiK. deceased.
The forOuOtiiKiiotlco Is approved by me
asapioper notice lu the above entitled
action,
CIuyT. OltAVKS.
JmlKoof tho District (Jourt of Dakota
Uouuty, Nobrnska.
Public Sale !
of
Scbtch and Scotch Topped
Dairy Short-Horns
svnd
Percheron Stallions
To be
First publlcntlon2-18-0w
. NOTICE.
To K. W. Borthn Ooue. Gottfried Geuo,
UlulBttnn Ocuo, Wllholm Goue, Tioulso
Clone, Krcderlcko Ooue, John Hanson,
Hobeit Dalimsaiid Oarl J. Dalims and all
persons interested in tho estato of August
Uouo, deceased:
You und each of you are lioreby noUlled
that on the Kith day of February A. D 101(1,
lleiman II, Stolzo, administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of August Goue,
deceased, llled his petition in tho district
court ot Dakota county, Nebraska, tho ob
ject nnd pruyorof which nro to obtain a do-
creo and ordor direction aud authorizing
tlio Mini uumiuistrnioriooxecuio, acknowl
edge and dollvor to tho defendant Oarl J,
Dahms a full covenant warranty deed con
voying the Northwest Quartor of Hootlon
Twonty-olght (28), Township Twonty-sovon
(27), Itnugo Hovon (7) Kast lu Dnkota
county, Nobraskn,, In accordance with and
toeairy out the tonus of a contract be
tween the snld August Geuo nnd llertha
Gene, Ills wife, and i.e defendant John
Hanson aud his aski , said conti act hav
ug boon nindu dm j. the .lifetime of mid
August Gone, Ie. n id, and providing for
the conveyance ot in-l real estato. Hald po
tftlon will bo heaid In (Ihnmbers nt tho
court limine In render. In the 'ounty of
Thurston, Htato of Nelu-I;n, on tlio Gtli
day of April, A. D., lUlS.ut 10 o'clock A.M.
This notice Is ordered published In the
Dakota County Heratd,
Dated this Itttli day of Fobruary A. U.,
1016.
Hl'.RMAN II. SlOLZK,
Admlulstintor with the will annexed
of the Kstuto of August Geuo, deceased.
The foregoing notice Is appioved by mo
as a proper notice lu tho abo o untitled ac
tion. GuvT. (JllAVKH,
Judgo of the District Court of Dakotn
County, Nebtaska,
OAKLAND,
Held at
BURT
COUNTY
g Mares .
NEBR.
Thursday, March 25th
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